HIS 3765: Family, State and Patriarchy in East Asia (2024-2025)

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This course explores the making of East Asian family, state and patriarchal traditions from the historical perspective. We will introduce the key belief systems, institutions, and historical developments from classical times to 1800 and how they have shaped the fundamental features of East Asia. The course also examines the ways in which the interactions of family and state were expressed similarly and differently in East Asian countries like China, Japan and Korea.

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Spring 40253 5 Zhiguo Ye
M,W,F
10:30AM-11:50 AM
03/26-06/05
Otto Miller Hall 126
30 of 30 seats open
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Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
Equivalent: ASIA 3765
Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course, Ways of Engaging
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading, Audit
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term